For hunters, September means deer season and dove hunts. For fishermen, it's time to grab those rods and reels and head to the beach. The next couple of months offer some great opportunities for ...
As we get back to some sense of normalcy and we gain access to our public shorelines and river banks, let’s talk about fishing from the shore. In this article I am going to focus on surf fishing as ...
Although the fishing hasn’t changed much in the last week, there are a few developments worth mentioning: Whiting are showing up in the surf, sailfish are near St. Augustine, and the creeks are ...
Standing on the shore of a big lake or reservoir with a rod in your hand can be daunting. Still, the fish within that body of water are confined. The same can’t be said of the Atlantic Ocean. Catching ...
The surf and Ponce Inlet are holding all sorts of interesting fish right now. Anglers have caught permit and tripletail in the last week in the inlet waters, while surfcasters are nabbing pompano and ...
In the middle of winter, consistency is tough to find in our local waters. For every hot bite or fishable day we get, we must pay for it with a couple of slow days or blowouts. Are whiting the most ...
Offshore: It’s looking calm out there now, but an inbound burst of north winds will shake up the Gulf Stream on Saturday before subsiding on Sunday. Snapper catches remain good. Vermillions, lanes, ...
Alabama has some great surf fishing opportunities, but the chance to learn effective tactics for catching fish at the beach is rare. Kids visiting the shore got a special clinic last Saturday at Gulf ...
SOUTH-EAST boat anglers have been catching good numbers of whiting along the section of coastline from Port MacDonnell to Carpenter Rocks. On the opposite side of Port MacDonnell, Brown Bay is ...
If you were fortunate in your youth to grow up with a dad, grandfather, uncle or other special figure who took you fishing, this is that weekend every year to repay the favor of those great memories.
Just as sure as there's pollen in the air, anxious anglers are dipping their toes into the water at area beaches in hopes of landing the big one. Water temperatures are climbing with the arrival of ...